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Event-Based Prospective Memory for Poorly Attended Events

by Ayelet Cohen-servi, Nachshon Meiran, Yoav Kessler
"... Abstract. In the most frequently used paradigm for studying event-based prospective memory (PM, Einstein & McDaniel, 1990), participants perform an ongoing task and are asked to perform an additional task when a particular stimulus (the PM cue) is presented. In this study three experiments exami ..."
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Abstract. In the most frequently used paradigm for studying event-based prospective memory (PM, Einstein & McDaniel, 1990), participants perform an ongoing task and are asked to perform an additional task when a particular stimulus (the PM cue) is presented. In this study three experiments

A multinomial model of event-based prospective memory

by Rebekah E. Smith, Ute J. Bayen - J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn , 2004
"... Prospective memory is remembering to perform an action in the future. The authors introduce the 1st formal model of event-based prospective memory, namely, a multinomial model that includes 2 separate parameters related to prospective memory processes. The 1st measures preparatory attentional proces ..."
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Prospective memory is remembering to perform an action in the future. The authors introduce the 1st formal model of event-based prospective memory, namely, a multinomial model that includes 2 separate parameters related to prospective memory processes. The 1st measures preparatory attentional

Fan effects in event-based prospective memory

by Gabriel I. Cook, Richard L. Marsh, Jason L. Hicks, Benjamin A. Martin - Memory , 2006
"... Three experiments investigated whether event-based prospective memory was affected by the associative fan of the cues to be detected. The associative fan was operationally defined as the number of associates paired with event-based cues in a paired associate learning phase. Subsequent to the paired ..."
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Three experiments investigated whether event-based prospective memory was affected by the associative fan of the cues to be detected. The associative fan was operationally defined as the number of associates paired with event-based cues in a paired associate learning phase. Subsequent to the paired

The dynamics of intention retrieval and coordination of action in event-based prospective memory

by Richard L. Marsh, Valerie Watson, Jason L. Hicks - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition , 2002
"... Event-based prospective memory requires responding to cues in the environment that are associated with a previously established intention. Some researchers believe that intentions reside in memory with an above baseline level of activation, a phenomenon called the intention superiority effect. The a ..."
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Event-based prospective memory requires responding to cues in the environment that are associated with a previously established intention. Some researchers believe that intentions reside in memory with an above baseline level of activation, a phenomenon called the intention superiority effect

Event-based prospective memory and executive control of working memory

by Richard L. Marsh, Jason L. Hicks, Richard L. Marsh, Jason L. Hicks, Department Of Psychol - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition , 1998
"... In 5 experiments, the character of concurrent cognitive processing was manipulated during an event-based prospective memory task. High- and low-load conditions that differed only in the difficulty of the concurrent task were tested in each experiment. In Experiments 1 and 2, attention-demanding task ..."
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In 5 experiments, the character of concurrent cognitive processing was manipulated during an event-based prospective memory task. High- and low-load conditions that differed only in the difficulty of the concurrent task were tested in each experiment. In Experiments 1 and 2, attention

THE ROLE OF ATTENTIONAL FOCUS IN EVENT-BASED PROSPECTIVE MEMORY

by Jill Shelton , 2008
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in an Event-Based Prospective Memory Paradigm Containing an Output Monitoring Component

by Prospective Memoryr, L. Marsh, Richard L. Marsh, Jason L. Hicks, Gabriel I. Cook, Christopher B. Mayhorn
"... Two experiments with younger and older adults were conducted to investigate the out-put-monitoring component of event-based prospective memory. In the standard form of the task, participants must remember to press a key when a certain class of items is encountered. To evaluate output monitoring, eve ..."
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Two experiments with younger and older adults were conducted to investigate the out-put-monitoring component of event-based prospective memory. In the standard form of the task, participants must remember to press a key when a certain class of items is encountered. To evaluate output monitoring

Diminished Time-Based, but Undiminished Event-Based, Prospective Memory Among Intellectually High-Functioning Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder: Relation to Working Memory Ability

by David M. Williams, Christopher Jarrold, Catherine Grainger, Sophie E. Lind
"... undiminished event-based, prospective memory in high-functioning autism spectrum disorder: Relation to working memory ability. Neuropsychology, 28(1), pp. 30-42. doi: 10.1037/neu0000008 ..."
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undiminished event-based, prospective memory in high-functioning autism spectrum disorder: Relation to working memory ability. Neuropsychology, 28(1), pp. 30-42. doi: 10.1037/neu0000008

On the relationship between effort toward an ongoing task and cue detection in event-based prospective memory

by Richard L. Marsh, Jason L. Hicks, Gabriel I. Cook - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition , 2005
"... In recent theories of event-based prospective memory, researchers have debated what degree of resources are necessary to identify a cue as related to a previously established intention. In order to simulate natural variations in attention, the authors manipulated effort toward an ongoing cognitive t ..."
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In recent theories of event-based prospective memory, researchers have debated what degree of resources are necessary to identify a cue as related to a previously established intention. In order to simulate natural variations in attention, the authors manipulated effort toward an ongoing cognitive

The Relationship between Event-Based Prospective Memory and Ongoing Task Performance in Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)

by Theodore A. Evans, Bonnie Perdue, Michael J. Beran , 2014
"... Prospective memory is remembering to do something at a future time. A growing body of research supports that prospective memory may exist in nonhuman animals, but the methods used to test nonhuman prospective memory differ from those used with humans. The current work tests prospective memory in chi ..."
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Prospective memory is remembering to do something at a future time. A growing body of research supports that prospective memory may exist in nonhuman animals, but the methods used to test nonhuman prospective memory differ from those used with humans. The current work tests prospective memory
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